48 Video Recordings of Lessons for Intensive Review at Later Time

Definition

Video recordings that capture the audio and visual elements of lessons that students can view at a later time.

In action

Determine in advance which lessons should be recorded (i.e., check IEP). Record all lessons in their entirety including all necessary visuals (e.g., teacher, whiteboard) and audio and make recordings easily accessible (e.g., through an online learning platform).

Support Strategies

  • Work with school administration and technology staff to ensure appropriate set-up and supports.
  • Ensure recording device is set up to capture all necessary visual and audio components of a lesson (including slides, graphs, pictures, etc.)
  • Consider wearing a microphone so that all verbal information is captured clearly
  • Consider linking audio to an automatic captioning or transcription service (e.g., youtube, zoom).
  • Consider use of playback technology with embedded learning features such as time stamps and the ability to add notes.
  • Communicate with school administration and parents/caregivers to ensure students have the tools they need at home to access and use the recordings

Case Study

Student: Grade 8 student in a math class

Content: The class is beginning to learn how to balance equations

Problem: The student does not always remember the steps required to solve for the unknown variable

Solution: Create a video recording of the lesson so the student can review the video while doing homework, allowing them to pause between steps or read the transcript.

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